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Stock Designs of Senior Backgrounds 



E are shovfing in this booklet a series of stock backgrounds. These backgrounds 
were made for Senior Sections, but can be used as backgrounds in other sections if 
desired. It is recommended that they be used in Senior Sections, as it is usually 
desirable to feature the seniors with some special treatment. By using one of these 
backgrounds, the management not only features the Senior Section, but also adds 
variety to the decorative treatment in the book. 

Certain of the backgrounds are made in series of either two or four. For instance, Number 
406A and B alternate on left and right-hand page, respectively. Numbers 419A-B, 420A-B, 
427A-B, and 428A-B also alternate on right and left-hand pages. Series 409A-B-C-D prints 
consecutively on each four pages of the Senior Section, 409A appearing on first and then on fifth 
page of the section. Numbers 418A-B-C-D, 425A-B-C-D, and 426A-B-C-D print in this same 
manner. 

It is certainly not desirable to alternate or mix any of the other numbers in a section. For 
instance, a management should not attempt to alternate 404A and 405A in a section. 

A number of these Senior backgrounds were made to harmonize with other stock designs. As 
an example, you will find a number of designs in this booklet of a military nature. In other book- 
lets you will find stock book inserts, page borders and folio headings showing a military treatment. 
If you are going to use stock designs, pick out designs that will harmonize and carry out the same 
decorative treatment. Another example, senior background 41 9A and B illustrates a colonial 
decoration. In other booklets you will find a stock book insert, folio heading and display pages 
with the same colonial decoration. 

In making the halftone plates to be used with any of these designs, it is absolutely necessary that 
they be made to a size to fit the cut out spaces in the backgrounds. We have frequently had a 
management select a Senior background and then have to abandon the use of it, due to the fact 
that the halftones were made the wrong size. 

The first few pages show both the background and the halftone plates and type. The halftone 
plates should be made the exact sizes of those shown. In most of the pages the backgrounds only 
are shown, but we have given the sizes the halftone plates should be made to fit each background. 

If a management uses one of these backgrounds, we would suggest that a sample of the back- 
ground be sent the engraver with the Senior pictures. Instructions should then be given the 
engraver to make the Senior plates to fit the background selected. 

As a general rule, the halftone plates should be made about one-quarter of an inch less in 
both width and height than the cut out space in the background. If there is any doubt about the 
size the halftones should be made, write us and we will give full instructions as to size. A com- 
plete printed sample of any of the designs can be sent upon request. 

It is not necessary to have the same number of pictures on each page as shown by the samples. 
For instance, background 401A shows a halftone plate or panel containing three pictures. A plate 
or panel containing two or four pictures could be used just as well, provided the plates were made 
5)^x434 inches. Senior background 402A contains two pictures, but three or more could be used 
just as well. 

Several of the backgrounds, however, are only suitable for one picture to a page. For instance, 
background 400A could only be used with one picture. This is also true with backgrounds 408A, 
412A, 418A, B, C, D, 421A and 424A. 

Background 41 6A has a rectangular space at the bottom of the design in which a zinc etching 
can be printed. A cartoon drawing of the Seniors shown in top space is appropriate. A drawing 
of some view or building on campus can also be used or reading matter can be printed in this 
space. A halftone cannot be printed in this space. 

Background 421A has a small space at bottom in which can be inserted a small halftone made 
from a snapshot illustrating a characteristic pose. The top space is for the halftone of the por- 
trait picture. 

Where more than one picture or portrait appears on a page it is customary to group the pic- 
tures on panels and make one plate instead of individual plates. For Instance, the two portraits as 
shown on 402A were mounted on a white mounting board and a halftone plate was made measur- 
ing 2^X75'8 inches. This makes the cost of the engravings considerably cheaper than if Individual 
plates were made. Refer to the "College Annual Handbook" and full instructions will be given 
about making the panels. Remember that the panels must be made so that when the plates are 
made, they will fit the cut out space in the backgrounds. 



It is impossible to print these background plates with the type and cuts, even if the backgrounds 
should be printed in same color as type and cuts. This means that each page has to be run 
through the press an additional time in order to print the backgrounds. It is therefore advisable 
to print the background in a different color of ink from type and cuts, and some light tint of ink 
should be selected. We suggest that you refer to booklet illustrating stock page borders in making 
a selection for color of ink to be used on background. If a colored page border is being used, 
we suggest that the background and page border be printed in the same color. 

The printing of a Senior background adds to the cost of a book and is charged extra. The 
extra charge depends upon the number of copies and number of pages in Senior Section. Below 
we are giving a scale of prices for printing a Senior background in an extra color of ink. 

loo Copies, i6 Pages or less in Senior Section $37.00 

Each additional page in Senior Section 12 

200 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section 39'SO 

Each additional page in Senior Section 21 

300 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section 40.00 

Each additional page in Senior Section 30 

400 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section A^-25 

Each additional page in Senior Section 39 

500 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section 42.50 

Each additional page in Senior Section 48 

600 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section 44.00 

Each additional page in Senior Section 57 

700 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section 45-50 

Each additional page in Senior Section 65 

800 Copies, 16 Pages or less in Senior Section 47.00 

Each additional page in Senior Section 74 

It is very simple to figure out the cost of using a Senior background from the above scale. 
As an example, we will suppose that you are going to order 500 copies and that your Senior 
Section occupies 56 pages. The cost of printing a Senior background will amount to the following: 

500 Copies, 16 pages in Senior Sfection $42.50 

40 Additional pages in Senior Section at 48c 19.20 

Total $61.70 

There is no charge at all for the use of the stock plates in this booklet. The above prices are 
made to cover the extra cost of printing the background plates in an extra color of ink. 

The above prices are based on the halftone plate and type matter being printed in black ink. 
Frequently the halftone plates and type are printed either in doubletone art brown or art green 
ink on pebbled paper. If this is done $25.00 will be added to above figures regardless of number 
of copies or pages. The samples will show both doubletone art brown and art green ink on the 
white pebbled paper. 

The background plates are shown printed in blue tint and gray Inks. Any light tint of ink 
is suitable and they can be printed in any color you desire. In our booklet of stock borders, folio 
headings and display pages are shown eight colors of light tint inks particularly appropriate for 
the backgrounds. In selecting a color of ink for Senior background, please refer to this booklet. 

The first sixteen pages are shown with the halftones and type printed in art brown ink on 
eight pages and art green ink on eight pages. The papef on first sixteen pages is pebbled. 

Series 427A-B and 428A-B are made differently from the other backgrounds and can be printed 
at the same time that the halftone plates and type are printed. All the other backgrounds are 
solid plates and there is no way that the type and halftone plate can be inserted in them and all 
printed together. Series 427A-B can be placed underneath and to one side of the type and both 
printed together. In 428A-B the headpiece and tailpiece are two separate cuts and the halftone 
and type can be inserted between them. 

Inasmuch as Series 427A-B and 428A-B can be printed with the type and halftone piate, there 
is no extra charge if printed in black ink on regular white paper. There is an extra charge of 
$25.00 if printed in doubletone art brown or art green ink on pebbled paper. 

If you want to use a special background in your Senior Section, we will be glad to have our 
art department submit you plans and sketches. Of course, if special backgrounds are used the 
management will have to pay for the drawings and plates. These will cost from $40.00 to $80.00, 
depending upon the style used. 



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SENIOR BACKGROUNDS 



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No. 400A 




Margaret Bovlan 



As you no doubt remember, "Ta" has the most briUiant head in the class, 
although it is rumored that she patronizes the "Greensboro Drug" quite 
often. 



And Annie, as silent as ever, is stringin' 'em still. 

Faithful "old" Margaret continues to search the newspapers for ideas 
for posters. 



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Senior Class 




Isabel Ci nningham, A.B. 

e n, 2 2 2 

Greer, S. C. 

Estherian Literary Society 

Athletic Association: Ci-itic of Estherian Lit- 
y Society '20; Member of Executive Council 
■21; President of the Junior Class '21: Mem- 
ber of Nominatinir Committee "n-'Vl: As- 
sistant Business Manager of Orion '21; Treas- 
urer of Estlierian Literary Society '21; French 
Club '21-'22; Paradise Club; Presidents' Coun- 
cil '21; President of Student Body •21-'22. 

Isabel is probably the most popular and best 
loved girl in the Senior Class. Although we 
rather stood in awe of her when she was first 
made president of student government, now 
we know there is no need to. Oh, we do nor 
want to leave the impression that she was not 
a good one — she was the best ever, but she is 
human. She has made a record here that 
any person would envy, both in her class-room 
work and in the spirit with which she enters 
all college activities. "Isabel, we are all 
standing on the side-line watching you and 
yelling for your success." 



Gatha Louise Davis, A.B. 
Westminster, S. C. 
Lanier Literary Society 



W. C. A.; Athletic Asso 



B. Y. P. U. ; 
of Lanier Literary Soc ety '21, 

Gatha is quiet, courteous and sincere, with 
a smile and a kind word for every one. She 
is both a zealous worker and a girl of most 
pleasing personality. A jollier pal can't be 
found. She will make "a pal good and true" 
for the one who is successful enough to change 
her name. 

As she concludes her college career and as- 
sumes the task of life, her many friends wish 
her the realization of her highest ambitions. 



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Kelly, Ernest G., B.A., A K E Plantersville, Miss. 

Vice-President Freshman Class, '19; President Dr. Mims' Bible Class, '19-20; 
President Vanderbilt Bible Class, '20-21 ; Chairman Kissam Board of Direc- 
tors, '20-21 ; V. M. C. A. Cabinet, '19-21 ; Social Secretary, '22; Owl Club, '22. 

KiLvixGTON, Robert S., B.E., 2' A" Nashville, Tenn. 

Manager Vanderbilt Band, '20-21. 

Laine, Op.al, B.A Lebanon, Tenn. 

LusKY, Catherine A., B.A., (p B K Nashville, Tenn. 

Sophomore Honor Roll. 

LusKY, Ira, B.S. in Chemistry, Z B T Nashville, Tenn. 

Pan-Hellenic Council, '20-21. 

Lowe, Harold Gladstone, B.E., 2' A' . ' Nashville, Tenn. 

Nemo Club, '19-20; Treasurer Engineering Association, '19-20. 



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Clara Belle Thompson 

M'N.EAL, ARKANSAS 
"Our ideals are our better selves" 



Mary Wilbdurne 

LITTIE ROCK, ARKANSAS 

'•Life without man is a hore — without him 
a tragedy; 1 don't enjoy tragedies" 



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Senior Background No. 405A 




SENIOR 

CLASS 

1922 



Neely, John L., Jr., B.E Franklin, Tenn. 

Engineering Association, '19-20; American Association of Engineers, 
'21-22; Scrub Football Team, '20. 

Neill, F. K., B.A., M.D Wylam, Ala. 

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Football, '19-20; Baseball, '20-21; Owl Club; Secretary and Treas- 
urer Owl Club; Commerce Club; President Junior Class; President 
Freshman Medical Class; Commodore Club; Masonic Guild. 

NiLES, Virginia, B.A Union City, Tenn. 

K A e 

Sophomore Honor Roll; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '21-22; Blue Ridge 
Delegate, '21. 

P.ARK, Cornelia Rebecca, B.A Nashville, Tenn. 

K A e 

Sophomore Honor Roll ; Co-Ed Cheer Leader, '20-21 ; Chairman of 
Class, '20-21 ; Art Editor Jade, '20-22; Scribblers, '20-22; Three Arts 
Club, '21-22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '20-22; Blue Ridge Delegate, 
'21-22; Publicity Chairman Student Council, '19-20; Commodore 
Staff, '20, '21. 

Parker, William Paxton, B.S. . Nashville, Tenn. 

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P.attie, Frank Acklen, Jr., B.A Winchester, Tenn. 

Blue Pencil Club, '18-20; Calumet Club, '20-22; Hustler Staff, '19- 
20; Kissam Hall Board, '20-21; Chairman Kissam Hall Board, 
'21-22. 



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Stewart, Emma Louise, B.A Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 

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Scribblers, '22; Delegate to Blue Ridge, '21. 

Stoves, Joseph Shelby, A.B Nashville, Tenn. 

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Glee Club, '19-22; Commodore Club, '21-22; Honor Committee, 

Street, Clarence Parke, B.A Cadiz, Ky. 

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T.vte, Orley Allen, B.A Cincinnati, Ohio 

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Glee Club, '18-19; Blue Pencil Club, '19; President, '20; Dramatic 
Club, 'i9-'2o; Publicity Manager, '21; Manager, '22; Calumet Club, 
'20-21; President, '21-22; Commodore Representative, '-21; Sopho- 
more Honor Roll; JaJe Staff, '20-22. 

Thompson, Roy, B.A Pocahontas, Ark. 

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Artus Club. 

TiLLEY, J. H., B.A., M.D Lebanon, Tenn. 

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Sophomore Honor Roll; Blue Pencil Club, '18-20. 



SENIOR 
CLASS 

1922 



College of Arts and Science 




Senior Background No. 407A 



Helen- Campbell Cassell, A.B., "Helie" Rural Retreat, Va. 



.Secretaiv of ClafS. '19; Y. 
Prtsident Lanier Literary Socic 
Junior Basl<etball Team, '■Jl; 
Hockoy Team, '20; Southwest 
Club Editor Elizabethan 



"Love is a principle tuliicli demands a mighty interest." 

They say that "boys and books don't mix," but "Helie" is a living example of the fact that this 
is not always true. She has managed to combine a successful college career with a more than suc- 
cessful love affair — and we wish we knew the secret. Besides "Helie" has had numerous other 
duties and responsibilities — chief among them is the arduous task of looking after "Kat." And 
any job she has to do, she does and does well, for "Helie" is the kind of girl who has a conscience 
that is in good working order. Furthermore, when she has a word to say, or an opinion to express, 
she possesses the happy faculty of hitting the nail on the head. You had better beware if you 
happen to be the subject of discussion, for her sarcasm is deadly. 

"Helie" is a real girl — all-wool and a yard wide, and we love her for always being just herself. 
She is of a type that we would like to copy, but she is inimitable— -^vith a manner all her own. 




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NIANAr NINETEEN TWENTT-THIIEE 




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James Gordon Madison^ B.A Denbigh, Va. 

Private "C" Company 'IT-'IS; Varsity Baseball 'IT-'IS. '19-'20. 
'20-'21; Varsity Baslcetball '17-'18, '19-'20, •20-'21; First Sergeant 
"B" Company '19-'20; Bxchangre Editor "Skirmisher," '19-'20: 
President junior Class '19-'20; Captain "D" Company '20-'21: 
Varsity Football '20-'21; President Monogram Club '20-'21; 
President Senior Class ■20-'21: Editor "Skirmisher" '20-'21; 
College Editor "Miana" ■20-'21. 

When "Matt" was in the Navy Class, way back in 'ly-'iS, he claimed 
to be an F. F. V. Nevertheless, we don't hold that against him, not 
even when he says he is the descendant of President Madison. "Matt" 
went to Annapolis for a while, but decided that a life of ease at Marion 
was to be preferred. What was the Navy's loss in the transaction was 
Marion's gain, for "Matt" made a letter in basketball and baseball last 
year, was on the football squad this year, and will undoubtedly repeat 
his performance in the winter and spring sports this year. Besides his 
athletic prowess, he holds down the captaincy of "D" Company, and 
as editor of The Skirmisher has got that esteemed publication out almost 
with regularity. Like most great men, "Matt" has a weakness. What is 
it? Look in the Beautv Section. 




William Hamilton Love, B.A Houston, Tex. 

Corporal "D" Company '19-'20; Advertising Manager "Miana" 
■19-'20: Secretary-Treasurer Texas Club ■19--20; Literary So- 
ciety ■19-'20; "Skirmisher" Stalt ■19-'20. •20-'21; Second Lieuten- 
ant "B" Company '20-'21; Editor-in-Chief "Miana" •20-'21; Vice- 
President Senior Class ■20-'21; President Texas Club ■20-'21. 

Love is one of the most distinguished members of our class. He is little, 
but O so loud! There is hardly anything going on that he is not in 
the middle of, and where he is, action and success are sure to be. 
This young fellow has very definite opinions on everything, and states 
them, regardless of whom he opposes. It makes no difference if Col. 
Murfee or Major Spessard think differently about it, Love will argue 
his point with them as soon as with the most obscure rat in school. 
This spunk and his two years at T. M. C. probably account for his 
second lieutenancy and the success of the Miana, 1921. 



Senior Background No. 409A 



NIANAr NIHETiiii TWiHTT-f illlEi 




Ralph Squire Rainey, A.B Gordonsville, Va. 

"IVit and liumor belong to genius alone." 



Clio; Kappa Psi Nu ; 

'13-'14-'16-'21-'22; CI; 

Team '22; Clio Conin 

Club '21-'22: Manager Young Men 

'22; Bditor-in-Chiet "Maroon and 



k 'IS-'Sl; Clio Entertainment 
'22; Intercollegiate Debating 
rator's Medal '21; "E" Men's 
s Club '21-'22; Phipsicli Staff 



We defy Mr. Socrates, of ancient times, to think he is superior to our 
"Socrates" in either wit or wisdom. As -soon as "Socrates" crosses 
one's line of vision, a smile begins to spread across the face in memory 
of some wise remark he has expounded. Ju5t you give "Socrates" 
something to do and it will be done a little better than anjone else 
would do it. The Maroon and Gold has become an excellent paper 
under his editorship. Read his editorials and you will become very, 
very wise yourself. He is a journalist, orator and humorist of local 
fame — and married. 



Hertford Gardner Self, A.B Siler City, N. C. 

"// is our actual work 'which determines our values." 

Philologian; Kappa Psi Nu ; Sunday School Class President 
'lS-'20-'21; Philologian Entertainment '19-'22; Philologian Ora- 
tor's Medal '20; Class Debater '21; Peace Contest Representative 
■21; "Maroon and Gold" Staff '21; Philologian Commencement 
Representative's Medal '21; Business Manager "Phipsicli" '22; 
Intercollegiate Debating Team '22. 

Here is one of the best students and most consistent workers in the 
college. He works unobtrusively, and his college mates are often igno- 
rant of the amount of good work he does. He is known as one of the 
few real orators in college. Everyone grants him the laurels in this 
field, Hertford is a young man of sterling character and high ideals. 
His ability to make good is assured. 



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NIANAr NINETEEN TWENTT-THREE 




Robert Kyle Beggs, B.A Gadsden, Ala. 



ate "D" Company •19-'2Q; biti 



Ever since his early youth Beggs has, according to his own statement, 
had an insatiable longing to punch "cattle" in Texas, but so far has 
not realized this ambition. He is at present engaged in ferreting out 
the ingredients of the ungodly compounds Captain Baer gives his Chem- 
istry III section, and preparing himself to convert lead into gold in 
his future life. Bobby is a lady killer and a "he-vamp," and will leave 
a trail of broken hearts behind him wherever he goes. Although his 
stern and forbidding countenance repels timid strangers, he is really a 
good friend when you get to know him, and is perfectly harmless. 

Robert P.m,more, B.S Marion, Ala. 




This 3'oung fellow, incredible as it may seem, is one of the most wild 
and wayward of the Class of '21. He cares little for school, save for 
perturbing the teachers, and he may be recognized immediately by his 
clear and ringing tones, and his debonnair and rakish manner. When 
this fiery and impassioned orator gets up to talk in English class he has 
the undivided attention of the class, and at the end of his burst of elo- 
quence there is always a scene of wildest tumult and enthusiasm. Rob- 
ert, however, is 7nodest, and everybody that knows him is his friend. 



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MIANAr NINETEiN TWENTT-THIIEE 




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Lucius Benton Howell, B.S Marion, Ala. 

Private "D" Compa.ny ■l!l-'20; Alabama Club ■19-'20. ■20-'21; 
Literary Club ■19-'20; Battalion Staff ■20-'21; Class Prophet 
'20-'21; Alabama Club •20-'21. 

Once upon a time, as all good fairy stories begin, Lucius raised his hand 
higher than his head in one of his classes. This is all hearsay, and we 
don't vouch for its truth, but the rumor reached our ears. He well 
knows his lessons, but manifests no outward sign of such knowledge. 
However, his teachers all know this so well that it makes no difference 
in his grades. The reason for his sorrowful expression is that, having 
just solved the hardest of all analytical geometry originals, he, like 
Alexander, is weeping because there are no more worlds to con(|uer. 

Robert Usry Ray, B.A Woodstock, Ala. 



Club 'IS-'IS 



•1S-'19; Corporal 
; First 
■19-'20, ■20-'21 



nt "B" Compa 



Robert was a simple child when he first joined us, but since then, in- 
spired by our presence he has attempted to emulate Webster in his 
know-ledge of words; and whenever he Pnds one which he doesn't 
know he is in great distress until he discovers its meaning. The chief 
end of this dignified senior is to do nothing all morning, and rest from 
his exertions all afternoon. He is very much disgusted with his classes 
because he can't sleep in peace. But when Ray does get started it takes 
a lot to stop him ; he always accomplishes what he sets out to do. 



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Senior Class 




Daley Crawford, K A Laurel, Mississippi 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 

Gciger Chemistrv Medal, '20; Delegate to Blue Ridge, '20; Pianist for Glee Club, 
'20; Vice-President Sophomore Class, ■21; Vice-Pl-esident Y, W. C. A., '21; 
Purple and White Staff,' •21-'22'; President Y. W. C. A., '22; Pan-Hellenic. 
Council. '22: Vice-President Senior Class, '22; Art Editor Botaashela. "22; 
All-Cne Club. 

Three years has been plenty of time for Daley to gain her degree. High grades and general 
efhciency are part of her record. Being a friend has gained numberless friends for her. 

MoNTYE OuiDA Cra-wford Jackson, Mississippi 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 

Librarian of Science Olub, 'IS-'IS; Chainnan of Religious Committee of Y. W. 
C. A,, 'IS-'IS; Delegate to Blue Hidge, '19; President Y. W. C. A., '19-'20; 
Chairman Devotional Committee of Student Volunteer Band, '20-'21; Secretary 
Y. W. C. A., ■20-'21; A Knutt. 

Otiida is capable, amiable and conscientious. She is ready to help at any time to make her 
associates happier and better. 

Ch.arles Eth ELBERT Crisler, A & X Baton Rouge, Louisiana 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 

"lub: L. L, S. : Y. II. C. A. ; 

Bert's dry laugh and pleasant manner account in part for his many friends. He and his 
horn-rims are an inseparable pair about the campus, welcomed ^vherever they go. 




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Senior Class 



Armstead W. Bailey 



Coldwater, Mississippi 



BACHELOR OF ARTS 



bater, '21; Y. M. C. A.; Vice-President G. 

President Preacliers' Leagrue, '22; President G. U S.. '22; Commencement 

Debater, '22; Student Governing Board, '22; Postmaster, '22. 

Quiet dignity and deep sincerity have gained for Walsh the unfailing respect and confi- 
dence of his associates. He is the kind of man who can pass through all sorts of environ- 
ments and still remain the same — good and true. 

Nellie B. Clark, <P M Jackson, Mississippi 

BACHELOR OF ARTS 



Tennis Clul), 'IS ar 
Cabinet, '21-'22; M- 
'21-'i2; Pan-He)l3n 



a '19; Y. W. 



Nellie is loyal through and through to Millsaps and to her friends. She is definite in her 
opinions and ready to express them. 



Henry Bascomb Collins, Jr., 11 K A, 2' Y . 

BACHELOR OF ARTS 



Onville, Louisiana =, 



Assistant Bus 



Ma 



L. L. S. ; Purple and Wliite Staff. 'IS, '19. '20, '21. '; 
ager, '20-'21; Business iVIanager, •21-'22; Secretary L. L. S., '19-'20; Vice- 
President, '20-'i2a; President, '21-'22; Traclc, '19, '20, '21, '22; Tracl; Manager, 
'22; Y. M. C, A, Cabinet, '19-'20, '21-'22; Treasurer Y. M. C. A., '20-'21; Delegate 
to Blue Ridge, '20; Treasurer Junior Class, '20-'21; Seeretai-y Athletic Council, 
'21-'22; Assistant in Bnglisli, •2ll-'22; Associate Editor Bobasliela, '21-'22; Pan- 
Hellenic Council, '21-'22; Louisiana Club. 

The many noteworthy things accomplished by Henry Collins in his four years here would 
never be known were his publicity dependent on his own words. He is not inclined to 
self-praise. Industry, dependability and sincerity are samples of his good qualities. He 
has achieved distinction as a track man. 








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Faculty 



William David Jones, B.S. 

Superintendent 

Latin 

B.S. Cumberland College. 
H. H. S. since 191 8. 



Robert Milton McFarland, A.B. 

Principal 

Mathematics 

A.B. Transylvania College. 
H. H. S. since i«2i. 



Miss Ruth Holt, A.B. 

French and English 

A.B. Tennessee College. 
H. H. S. since 1921. 



Miss Cat?ierine L. Braun 

History and Biology 

Graduate Western Kentucky State Normal. 
H. H. S. since 1918. 




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Facult> 



Paul Meek, B.S.A. 

Geagrnphy and French 

Athletics 

B.S.A. , Uiiiversily of Tennessee. 
H. H. S. since 1920. 



Miss Nina A.' Shipe 

Home Economics 

Graduate East Tennessee State Normal. 
II. H. S. since 1921. 



Green Washington Campbell 

Seventh Grade 

H. H. S. since 1921. 



Miss Martha V. Lough 

Supervisor of Music 

Graduate Oberlin Conservatory of Music. 
H. H. S. since 1920. 





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